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Corrections & Amplifications

May 10, 2016 10:20 p.m. ET

A U.S. government team of coders and project managers known as 18F, which assists government agencies with technology projects, has completed requests for proposals for two of eight subprojects for California’s child-welfare system, and both of them are projected to cost less than expected. Monday’s Keywords column about what government can learn from tech companies incorrectly said two of the subprojects are already complete. Also, 18F helped the state of California and nonprofit Code for America break the main projects into subprojects; the article incorrectly implied 18F did the job itself.

The first name of
Emin Gun Sirer,
a cryptography expert and Cornell professor, was incorrectly given as Emil in a Money & Investing article on May 3 about
Craig Wright
and bitcoin.